It can be stated that the egg came first because the predecessors of today's chicken and hen also laid eggs. (Wikimedia Commons)
It can be stated that the egg came first because the predecessors of today's chicken and hen also laid eggs. (Wikimedia Commons) 
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ChatGPT : Which came first, Egg or Hen?

Janvi Sinha, NewsGram Desk

That old chestnut, "Which came first, the hen or the egg?" This question has no solution. However, AI has now provided a response. It provided a very brief and satisfactory response. Yes, AI has figured out this mystery.

This response relates to Philosophical Debate and Scientist Debate, claims ChatGPT. However, if it is viewed from a biological perspective, the hen did not exist before the egg.

It can be stated that the egg came first because the predecessors of today's chicken and hen also laid eggs. Then, as they continued to mature, today's chicks and hens were prepared.

AI informed the user that it was possible for another bird to have laid the egg from which the chicken or hen was born. It evolved into the chicken we know today with the passage of time.

According to ChatGPT, the cock-chicken we know today may actually be a modified version of another species. It is normal for things to change with time, and today's chicken is an example of this. This supports the theory that the egg came first.

Be mindful that ChatGPT is well-known. OpenAI released it in November of the previous year. This platform has been around for a while, and users from all over the world use it because of how well-liked it is.

Early in 2023, it reached such a level of popularity that Microsoft based New Bing on it, and Google followed suit with the debut of Bard, its AI platform.

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